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Oh, the Humanity: Grace Lin on Art and the Human Experience
Oh, the Humanity: Grace Lin on Art and the Human Experience
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37 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2023
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On Today's Show" Creating something is not just for people to view, but it's for the creator. It's that idea that when you create, it puts you more in touch with your humanity and that being in touch with your humanity is what you are giving through your artwork. " - Grace Lin
For Grace Lin, the value in literature comes from its ability to allow you to understand other humans and get in touch with your own humanity. But this value isn't just from reading. As a writer, she recognizes the change that the artist goes through in the process of creating. In her own experience, the process of writing has allowed her to understand and feel comfortable with her Asian-American identity, which in turn has helped her in making content for other young Asian-Americans who are struggling in the same ways she used to.It's these experiences and understandings that have contributed to her passion for keeping humanity in writing and fighting for that access. That's why she has so eloquently spoken about the importance of reading other perspectives despite potential initial discomfort in her apt metaphor of putting on a new pair of glasses. In this episode, she'll take us through all of that and more.ContentsChapter 1 - ThE LeEtal hOuSeChapter 2 - Bees for Betsy, but not for GraceChapter 3 - For those to comeChapter 4 - The Search for DeliciousChapter 5 - The thousand-dollar dandelionChapter 6 - New GlassesChapter 7 - The art of effortChapter 8 - Chinese MenuChapter 9 - New Faces, Familiar PlacesChapter 10 - Beanstack Featured LibrarianThis episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Jenny Lee Ryan, the Program Coordinator for Farmington Public Library in New Mexico. Listen to the end to hear some of her best tips for getting readers engaged in their programming. Links
https://gracelin.com/
https://thereadingculturepod.com/grace-lin
https://www.fmtn.org/192/Library
https://beanstack.com
For Grace Lin, the value in literature comes from its ability to allow you to understand other humans and get in touch with your own humanity. But this value isn't just from reading. As a writer, she recognizes the change that the artist goes through in the process of creating. In her own experience, the process of writing has allowed her to understand and feel comfortable with her Asian-American identity, which in turn has helped her in making content for other young Asian-Americans who are struggling in the same ways she used to.It's these experiences and understandings that have contributed to her passion for keeping humanity in writing and fighting for that access. That's why she has so eloquently spoken about the importance of reading other perspectives despite potential initial discomfort in her apt metaphor of putting on a new pair of glasses. In this episode, she'll take us through all of that and more.ContentsChapter 1 - ThE LeEtal hOuSeChapter 2 - Bees for Betsy, but not for GraceChapter 3 - For those to comeChapter 4 - The Search for DeliciousChapter 5 - The thousand-dollar dandelionChapter 6 - New GlassesChapter 7 - The art of effortChapter 8 - Chinese MenuChapter 9 - New Faces, Familiar PlacesChapter 10 - Beanstack Featured LibrarianThis episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Jenny Lee Ryan, the Program Coordinator for Farmington Public Library in New Mexico. Listen to the end to hear some of her best tips for getting readers engaged in their programming. Links
https://gracelin.com/
https://thereadingculturepod.com/grace-lin
https://www.fmtn.org/192/Library
https://beanstack.com
Released:
Jan 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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